Oh my, how much do I love this simple, elegant 1920s themed Save The Date by the talented folks at Lucky Luxe? Answer: lots. These are the kind of dreamy finds that sorta make me wish I hadn’t already gotten married. I want these for my wedding! I may have to use them for something else… a party invitation or some such, because I am in lurve. Take a look:
These lovelies were inspired by (and named after) F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”, and they are absolutely gorgeous, no? I know Gatsby is a popular inspiration for vintage brides these days, and these the perfect embodiment of that luxe party look.
The bride and groom’s hair color is customizable! How cool is that? Am I sounding like a broken record? This is not a sponsored post, I promise: I just truly, madly adore these.
Right? Come on, you know you love them too. The “Gatsby” is available as a save-the-date or reply card on smooth cardstock or for print-at-home, so click on through to Lucky Luxe‘s site for more info.
Love these art deco style invitations from eInvite. They’ve got that Frank Lloyd Wright inspiration, great font options, matching shimmer green envelopes…. we’re sold! You can personalize almost everything through their online system (font, colors, etc) but I just love the baseline options on this set. The colors are fabulous, the argyle pattern on the …
We’re always on the lookout for art deco wedding invitation designs that strike our eye or fancy, and this glam set from Love vs. Design is definitely right up our alley: Classic deco style, lovely gold and black details, and even the sample location, Cicada, is an amazing art deco venue we’ve featured before. This …
Today we’re featuring some gorgeous foil pressed Art Deco invitations, most of them newly released designs, alongside a few old favorites. We’ve shown a couple of different colorways for each, but if you click through to the designers and vendors you’ll find that each of these beautiful foil pressed art deco invitations can be customized …
Well today we’re going to browse some lovely vintage Christmas cards (1920s / 1930s inspired cards and invites) because the holiday season is in full swing (speaking of which: has everyone else been hearing Christmas music since directly after Halloween? NOT COOL.) But with Thanksgiving for my fellow Americans coming up shortly, and then the …
Gatsby Save The Date || Lucky Luxe
Oh my, how much do I love this simple, elegant 1920s themed Save The Date by the talented folks at Lucky Luxe? Answer: lots. These are the kind of dreamy finds that sorta make me wish I hadn’t already gotten married. I want these for my wedding! I may have to use them for something else… a party invitation or some such, because I am in lurve. Take a look:
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